Cargo handling has formally commenced in the Gopalpur port.
According to authorities of the Gopalpur Ports Limited (GPL), cargo
handling is under way at one berth of the port, which is now completely ready
to accept ships. At present, cargo handling is being done on trial basis. At
present, a single ship is being loaded with illuminate cargo of Odisha Sands
Complex (OSCOM) of Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL). The cargo is to be
exported to South Korea. The Odisha Sands Complex was a major user of the
seasonal anchorage port in the past. The GPL sources said they had sent
notifications to shipping companies and possible users informing them that one
of its berths was ready to handle cargo. On completion of ongoing works, the
port would have three berths. According to the authorities, construction work
and other infrastructure development measures are progressing as per schedule.
The GPL is also constructing 11 groynes as part of its corporate social
responsibility. More than 80 per cent of the work on these groynes has been
completed.
In 1987, the Odisha government had established the port as a
seasonal anchorage port. In 2006, the government handed over the port to the
GPL for its expansion and management. The GPL had entered into an MoU with the
government to take over the port and develop it into a major all-weather
facility on Build-Operate-Own-Share-Transfer (BOOST) basis.
Source: The Hindu, The Sambad
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